My Alabama Taxes & ONE SPOT...it's the ONE SPOT to File!

ONE SPOT and Social Media...

What is ONE SPOT? It is our Optional Network Election for Single Point Online Transactions!

Act 2012-279, of the Regular Legislative Session FY 2012, requires the Alabama Department of Revenue to develop and make available to taxpayers an electronic single point of filing for state, county and/or municipal sales, use, and rental taxes.

My Alabama Taxes (MAT) is the State's electronic filing and remittance system used today for the filing of state and some city and county sales, use, rental, and lodgings taxes. Since October 1, 2013, Alabama retailers have been able to file and pay ALL city/county sales, use, and rental taxes in MAT, the ONE SPOT to file!

When you file a non-state administered city/county tax in MAT on your "Local Tax" account, you will be required to make electronic payment. The return and payment will be sent to the local government or their tax administrator, eliminating the need to login to multiple sites.

Through the links below you will find more information regarding My Alabama Taxes. For local government entities needing ONE SPOT information, go to the County and Local Governments' ONE SPOT page.

The State of Alabama Department of Revenue's My Alabama Taxes (MAT) filing and payment system website is an internet-based free service provided as a way to securely file tax returns and initiate tax payments from your personal computer.

"The Alabama Department of Revenue will efficiently and effectively administer the revenue laws in an equitable, courteous and professional manner to fund governmental services for the citizens of Alabama."--Adopted September 5, 1996

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